Well I love that you were able to join me on this adventure. I think that is the sickest. Thanks for thinking the work is impeccable. I think that it is a blast to do.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch and commenting. Couldn’t agree more on taking care of the clear coat. It’s so vital! I’m big into ceramic coatings for that exact reason.
Thanks for hanging out! This Camry was pretty awesome and the minor paint correction turned out better than I had hoped. Some cars for sure get pretty filthy as time goes on.
Ya ya it actually was. I’ve only to date filmed one customer reaction. Don’t know why. Just haven’t I guess. The transformation on this was epic though.
@P4SDetails it looked really great . I think that us seeing the customer seeing it when its done is just as good as the cleaning part. Other people do it and it's nice to see... just my opinion
@@nightmareaccomplice5816 ya ya, it’s not a bad take. I’ve got my first ever customer reaction filmed. Will be posting here in the next couple weeks probably. I’m glad that you said something though because I have always wondered what people think of those. Being this close to the action I will be bias no matter what.
Just wait for next weeks video. Hoping to get over the the technical problems I had with exporting. With any amount of luck, there will be some epic extractions presented to you in 4K!!!
Couldn’t agree more. Hoping to be able to pay for a better music library here in a bit. The free stuff only offers so much, but when you don’t make a lot off YT gotta take what you can. This was one of my earlier videos and I remember hating the music when I published it, but accepting the fact that there just wasn’t a lot out there ha. I appreciate you taking the time to comment and watch. Time is valuable and I appreciate what you took to spend on my video.
Nice work man, that interior came out nice! Any reason why you didn’t polish closer to the edges on the trunk area? Particularly near the spoiler? The rotary with 3 inch pads comes in handy for those areas. I like to wet sand with some 3000 grit before when there’s random isolated oxidation, makes the one step polishing more effective, the 3000 grit knocks down the oxidation.
So this one was a very low key paint correction and I really wanted to remove the spoiler because I didn’t have a smaller polisher at the time. Customer actually was only concerned about the hood and I kinda went overboard. Totally agree that the unpolished area totally stood out though. Wet sanding is the best.
@@P4SDetails got it man, I wasn’t judging your skill level, just curious about that particular area, the interior came out amazing, as did the rest of the vehicle, nice work!
@@STILLNIGHTPEARL I lamented because there was more that my heart desired to do, but my pocket book and the customer requests didn’t match up with my heart. Really appreciate you watching.
Brooooooooooo!!!! The transformation is incredible! You killed it!! Also, the quality of this video is outstanding! You just keep getting better man! Even comparing this video to the first ones you posted a couple of weeks ago is almost like watching a different channel! Keep it up, you do awesome work and it shows in the videos how passionate you are about detailing!
This is a pretty sick adventure. All the little improvements that I have worked on over the past couple weeks have helped the video quality a ton!!! Pumped you were here to hang out with us.
You need to use 2 step polished this is black uni its mean sticki paint im preety sure in lights its alot of swirls this paint its not easy to finish also you use wrong microfibr
Totally agree that a two step would be a really great option. The customer didn’t want to pay for a full paint correction as they just wanted the oxidation cleaned up in the clear coat. I tested a few different pads (Urofiber / microfiber / foam) and went with one that could clear it up, but quickly. If I were doing a ceramic coat, then the customer would be paying for a full paint correction, but this one just wasn’t that. I really appreciate you watching and for the suggestions. Always looking to improve.
They weren’t the haziest, but I wouldn’t defraud my viewers. Isn’t my game. You see it as it happens. Obvi they get a bit more hazy as I sand. But no fraud. I do appreciate you taking the time to watch closely enough to time stamp though. I have a couple other vehicles I did this Cerakote kit on. Honestly, it works fine, but once in forever, I dunno about that.
You polsihed the car and after then start the lights ... men not make any sens this job always its sould ve first... you need more practic in my country you dont keep it yours garage any days..
Paint correction is one of the most satisfying work per outcome jobs. It's a lot of work but what an result.
Paint correction is one of my favorite things to do. I love how awesome it turns out. Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed!
Amazing what you were able to do with that bass paint.
I was really glad that it was only resting on top of the clear coat and hadn't really destroyed too much. It turned out amazing. Thanks for watching.
I just love seeing your face mostly. But your work is impeccable as well
Well I love that you were able to join me on this adventure. I think that is the sickest. Thanks for thinking the work is impeccable. I think that it is a blast to do.
I like seeing your face and the detail as well!
...and I'm pumped for another sweet detail. looks great, nice job.
Thank you! This one, other than a little bit of audio issues at the end, was way fun to put together. Another video will be dropping on Monday!
First time watching awesome job on oxidation...Have to take care of clear coat
I appreciate you taking the time to watch and commenting. Couldn’t agree more on taking care of the clear coat. It’s so vital! I’m big into ceramic coatings for that exact reason.
7:48 the transformation of this was truly incredible.
I totally agree.
Wow! Those headlights look great.
I was really pumped with how well that Cerakote removed the oxidation and restored the clarity. Thanks for watching.
Nice transformation! Those old Camrys are pretty dirty! ha
Thanks for hanging out! This Camry was pretty awesome and the minor paint correction turned out better than I had hoped. Some cars for sure get pretty filthy as time goes on.
Dude! I did paint correction on this exact same make/model of car. It had almost identical hazy spots. Your methods worked like a charm!
I was pumped. Some cars just have issues, but paint correction is just super satisfying.
It would've been fun to see the customer see it cleaned!😮 ♡
Ya ya it actually was. I’ve only to date filmed one customer reaction. Don’t know why. Just haven’t I guess. The transformation on this was epic though.
@P4SDetails it looked really great . I think that us seeing the customer seeing it when its done is just as good as the cleaning part. Other people do it and it's nice to see... just my opinion
@@nightmareaccomplice5816 ya ya, it’s not a bad take. I’ve got my first ever customer reaction filmed. Will be posting here in the next couple weeks probably.
I’m glad that you said something though because I have always wondered what people think of those. Being this close to the action I will be bias no matter what.
That is amazing, you are the best at what you do, your attention to detail is incredible!
Thank you! It is a ton of fun to be part of these transformations!
so great mate loved so much the extractions keep it up
Just wait for next weeks video. Hoping to get over the the technical problems I had with exporting. With any amount of luck, there will be some epic extractions presented to you in 4K!!!
Amazing video brother, but the music selection could be better. 😁❤️
Couldn’t agree more. Hoping to be able to pay for a better music library here in a bit. The free stuff only offers so much, but when you don’t make a lot off YT gotta take what you can. This was one of my earlier videos and I remember hating the music when I published it, but accepting the fact that there just wasn’t a lot out there ha.
I appreciate you taking the time to comment and watch. Time is valuable and I appreciate what you took to spend on my video.
Nice work man, that interior came out nice! Any reason why you didn’t polish closer to the edges on the trunk area? Particularly near the spoiler? The rotary with 3 inch pads comes in handy for those areas. I like to wet sand with some 3000 grit before when there’s random isolated oxidation, makes the one step polishing more effective, the 3000 grit knocks down the oxidation.
So this one was a very low key paint correction and I really wanted to remove the spoiler because I didn’t have a smaller polisher at the time. Customer actually was only concerned about the hood and I kinda went overboard. Totally agree that the unpolished area totally stood out though.
Wet sanding is the best.
@@P4SDetails got it man, I wasn’t judging your skill level, just curious about that particular area, the interior came out amazing, as did the rest of the vehicle, nice work!
@@STILLNIGHTPEARL I lamented because there was more that my heart desired to do, but my pocket book and the customer requests didn’t match up with my heart.
Really appreciate you watching.
Brooooooooooo!!!! The transformation is incredible! You killed it!! Also, the quality of this video is outstanding! You just keep getting better man! Even comparing this video to the first ones you posted a couple of weeks ago is almost like watching a different channel! Keep it up, you do awesome work and it shows in the videos how passionate you are about detailing!
This is a pretty sick adventure. All the little improvements that I have worked on over the past couple weeks have helped the video quality a ton!!! Pumped you were here to hang out with us.
Colby Covington after retirement
Like the MMA fighter.
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You need to use 2 step polished this is black uni its mean sticki paint im preety sure in lights its alot of swirls this paint its not easy to finish also you use wrong microfibr
Totally agree that a two step would be a really great option. The customer didn’t want to pay for a full paint correction as they just wanted the oxidation cleaned up in the clear coat. I tested a few different pads (Urofiber / microfiber / foam) and went with one that could clear it up, but quickly. If I were doing a ceramic coat, then the customer would be paying for a full paint correction, but this one just wasn’t that. I really appreciate you watching and for the suggestions. Always looking to improve.
Fraud alert on 10:14. The head light was dull while fixing the tape and all of a sudden was sparkling before you tested that product
They weren’t the haziest, but I wouldn’t defraud my viewers. Isn’t my game. You see it as it happens. Obvi they get a bit more hazy as I sand. But no fraud.
I do appreciate you taking the time to watch closely enough to time stamp though. I have a couple other vehicles I did this Cerakote kit on. Honestly, it works fine, but once in forever, I dunno about that.
Bad music
I don’t disagree. This video is very very old. For my channel at least. I should get a music subscription for sure.
You are sick!
Sick as in the Urban Dictionary though, right?
You polsihed the car and after then start the lights ... men not make any sens this job always its sould ve first... you need more practic in my country you dont keep it yours garage any days..
The ceramic on the headlights needs 24 hours to cure so it has to come last. Thanks for watching.